I have had an anxiety problem since I was 121/2 years old - I am now 46. My problems centers around extreme
fearFears and phobias of having a fatal disease. This past July, I noticed some bruising and small purple
spotsBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots from time to time on my legs. I panicked and convinced myself it was leukemia. My blood tests showed a white blood count of 9.9; all othe values were
normalNormal saline flush. This was further evidence to me I had leukemia and there has not been a day that has gone by since July that I am not obsessing over this. I had a repeat blood test and the count was 8.6, but this time the
plateletPlatelet associated antibodies
Platelet count count had dropped (all other values were within
normalNormal saline flush ranges). I panicked because of the decreased
plateletPlatelet associated antibodies
Platelet count count and went for a third blood test. This time the white blood count was 9.9 again and the platelet count had risen also. Now I started to panic again because of the rise in the white blood count. I normally have a white blood count in the 7's.
My question is twofold. 1) Can chronic emotional stress cause the white blood count to elevate. If so, how does this occur.
2) Can these white blood counts be chronic leukemia that is just starting to brew?
Thank you for your response.
Bruising has nothing to do with white cells. Cronic fevers would be indicative of inflammation.
its wasted worry.
And causes grey hair. Article in todays Science Times (NY TIMES) about true changes in the genes due to chronic stress..
Very interesting.
Maddie